Trance101 wrote:It sounds like it would be epic fun. You are right spyke it may be best to start off in the R33. Then once we get the hang of it we can move onto our own cars.
ReeceZ wrote:never underestimate the power of Playstation 2 training.
Dude, Playstation 2?? You are living in the wrong generation
PS2 has still got life in it... Just like the SEGA Mega drive 16 bit
@ Spyke - when is SNS gona do club features, start of with this club
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Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?
Trance101 wrote:It sounds like it would be epic fun. You are right spyke it may be best to start off in the R33. Then once we get the hang of it we can move onto our own cars.
That is a point but i cant afford R3k to drive someone eles car and we are all trying to mod our cars to "drift spec"
How about we just get some practice sessions goin. open parking lots lets keep our eyes open, if we need to pay, we can all put money together to pay whoever to use the place for an hour or so. its a wild idea, but its just to get used to the feeling of throwing the car around.
Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?
I think we will benefit alot from experienced drifters but in the mean time I'm really keen to try organize a legal practice spot even if it means we have to pay someone.
Well Binx is organizing a great rate for you guys so it's not going to be anywhere near R3k... a few hundred at most, just for Juan's time and a little for wear and tear.
I think you should still look at organizing a group road trip - we'd love to have you there and it'd be awesome to have you compete.
... maybe we'll do the club thing then
Spinning is for guys too scared to drift...
'91 RS13 - Project 13
CA18DET
Correct... nowhere near 3K guys i really hope that you lot can finalize a date so that we can ensure you will have some decent track time as Spyke mentioned around events it is limited barring of course if your biting bullets and ignoring walls & competing One thing you should know is that there is no boo's for rookie's or snyde remarks - The gauteng drifters are grounded, respectful but moreover awesome sportsman and they respect anyone that's gutsy enough to try, after all they started there too!